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now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right who says there will be no agreement. or pays for what the congress has already agreed to or that allows obama care to survive. the president knows he needs to win the first of these fights, the ones where he's taking the offensive or risks being a mediocre president. he knows he needs to win the second fight where he's clearly on the risk of outright failure. his opponents out to destroy not only his presidency but his place in the history books. they hate him. he knows that. hate him when he's progressive. hate him when h
now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right...
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defense. what will we do with defense? was 25 or 26% of the budget when i started. it is now 18%. was 12% of the budget and -- it is 2425% of the budget 24-25% of the budget. it is a growing part of the healthcare isybe a value. it is not just a numbers game. society want to do with the resources available. -- available? this is a good value for the society. >> what happens next? where we go from here? what do you think congress doesn't the next round that they face -- dollars with the next round that they are about to with the next round that they are about to face? >> they have a difficult decision. if you look at the wall street saw an poll, you explosion of anger towards the congress. ratings of the republican majority in the house in particular. said, do you think the republicans are being too inflexible? 56% said yes. republicans, a third said they were too flexible. you have a speaker who is dealing with a difficult and diverse my geordie -- majority of the party. the base is thinking that he has .one too far he needs to do and stick by it. there is a sentiment in the publi
defense. what will we do with defense? was 25 or 26% of the budget when i started. it is now 18%. was 12% of the budget and -- it is 2425% of the budget 24-25% of the budget. it is a growing part of the healthcare isybe a value. it is not just a numbers game. society want to do with the resources available. -- available? this is a good value for the society. >> what happens next? where we go from here? what do you think congress doesn't the next round that they face -- dollars with the...
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i think those people that are making us weak in defense. i didn't start this one and i don't plan on starting things by criticizing other republicans but if they want to make me the target, you know, they will get it back in spades. >> well, that was kentucky senator rand paul last night firing back at new jersey chris christie. the two in a spat over national security that boils down to security hawks down to libertarians. robert, this is your beef. >> oh, yeah. >> wow. we saw this come from peter king first. he sort of launched this broad side against rand paul and clearly felt as if this was donor driven. whatever it is he is hearing from the manhattan republican elites and, bang, christie joined in and rand paul wants to fight back. >> it may be early but the civil war for the republicans on. >> national review said it was a republican civil war. not the big bad liberal media. >> no, "national review." everybody is fighting and it's spilling out into the open. when have you paul versus pete king and paul versus chris christie, it's not
i think those people that are making us weak in defense. i didn't start this one and i don't plan on starting things by criticizing other republicans but if they want to make me the target, you know, they will get it back in spades. >> well, that was kentucky senator rand paul last night firing back at new jersey chris christie. the two in a spat over national security that boils down to security hawks down to libertarians. robert, this is your beef. >> oh, yeah. >> wow. we...
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. >> like a fine wine the best thing you can do for a case is age it, but in this case the defense is pushing for the probable cause hearing to happen while the prosecutors want to build their case. the judge allowed the prosecutors to keep the case continuing. aaron hernandez was not saying so much, but listen to what he had to say when he did have an opportunity to speak. >> this is a place that not only did it change my future from them paying me, but it changed me as a person. you can't come here and act reckless and do your own stuff. i came here acting the way i wanted to act but you get changed by the patriot way. now that i'm a patriot i'm living like one and making the right decisions for them. >> cenk: all right apparently not. now that was his comments on the patriots. i want to get back to that in a second. i want to get back to how he has deflated as you mentioned his appearance in a second. first i have a legal question for you robin. as i started to look through the evidence. we talked about this case and all the different cases that involved aaron hernan hernandez and
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should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> are you asking me? >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple with a very real threat of attack. and the tools that are there that the nsa provided were important in thwarting some of those attacks. if we hadn't done it, then we would indeed have had more catastrophic kinds of attacks. i think people would have been outraged about it we have to be careful how we do that, and what the president suggested is that's why we have to have the involvement of all three branches of government. the answer is not to scrap the intelligence gathering that has demonstrably helped keep the american people safer. >> i don't like thi
should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because we're concerned about civil liberties. >> are you asking me? >> if you come out what looks to be an argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the...
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the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the question is whether he is going to even have a summit with putin in moscow before the g-20 summit in early september. >> maybe he won't go to the g-20 summit either. let me ask you one final question. on human rights, wouldn't this be a good time for the president and his people, secretary kerry, for example, step up the pressure on human rights. i don't care what you call it, russia, the kgb, putin, he looks more like a czar to me every day. what about the human rights story. why doesn't the u.s. gut get out there and make that a human calling card? >> the tragedy is 20 years after the collapse o
the russians went crazy about their opposition to our missile defense, which is a defense system. and we signed an arms control agreement that benefits russia and cuts our nuclear forces. obama helped russia to get into the world trade organization, wto. he stopped jackson vanek, which discriminated against russia because of immigration policy, that piece of legislation should have gone a long time ago. it was obsolete. but overall obama went over his way to placate mr. putin and now the...
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i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he wants to be positioned on one side of it. where the republicans refuse to support an agenda, and the president is seen supporting one. he also knows the republican right ram rodded by ted cruz planning a showdown this fall. a manufactured crisis that leads to a government shutdown and risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national stance coming this fall, as the leader who wants government to function, his opponents. he's basically admitting the reality, there are strong forces posed against them now. the
i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he...
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and then defense. what are we going to do with defense? when i started out as a budget officer in 1985, defense was like, i don't know, 25, 26% of the budget. it's now 18%. hhs in 1985, excluding social security, was like 12% be of the budget, and now hhs is 24, 25% of the budget. a growing part of the budget, but maybe health care is a value also. so it's not just a numbers game. you have to -- and this is what gets difficult. the society has to decide what does it value, what does it want to do with the resources available to it? health care is growing, and it's a big part of the budget, but maybe that's a good value for the society. that's what the congress and others need to wrestle with, i think. >> well, what happens next? you know, where do we go from here? how do you see all this ending, or at least, you know, near term what do you think congress and the agencies are going to do with the next round that they're about to face? >> well, i think, i think this really kind of gets down to how far the house is going to go. and i think, i
and then defense. what are we going to do with defense? when i started out as a budget officer in 1985, defense was like, i don't know, 25, 26% of the budget. it's now 18%. hhs in 1985, excluding social security, was like 12% be of the budget, and now hhs is 24, 25% of the budget. a growing part of the budget, but maybe health care is a value also. so it's not just a numbers game. you have to -- and this is what gets difficult. the society has to decide what does it value, what does it want to...
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i think do we go back into the defensive game, or do we rotate into names like health care? i think that haven't really seen a lot of bumps in the road over the last couple months, when investors have actually not known what to do. but i do think that investors actually have to put money into high yielding names and that's where we're going to see, i think for the rest of this year, investors put their money. >> am i the only one bothered by the fact that now less than 2% economic growth seems to be the new norm? talking about 2% to 2.5% for several quarters. now we're talking about 1.5% to 1.8%. without strong economic growth, where are the corporate profits coming from? >> earnings are doing fine at this stage. in the fifth year. earnings are doing fine. they're growing at 6, 7, and 8%. earnings profits are the mother's milk of stocks not gdp. by the way, gdp, if anyone ka , cares, tomorrow's release. you'll see revisions going all the way back to 1929 so you might see an entirely different picture of gdp. earnings are okay. the m-2 money supply is growing at 7%. that's wh
i think do we go back into the defensive game, or do we rotate into names like health care? i think that haven't really seen a lot of bumps in the road over the last couple months, when investors have actually not known what to do. but i do think that investors actually have to put money into high yielding names and that's where we're going to see, i think for the rest of this year, investors put their money. >> am i the only one bothered by the fact that now less than 2% economic growth...
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defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro, was sentenced to life without parole plus 1,000 years. >>> and this program note, ariel castro's son anthony will be interviewed on "today" tomorrow morning. >>> when nbc "nightly news" continues on this sunday evening, the crackdown on the cruise ship industry. you may be surprised at what's really going on. >>> a look back to the summer of '63 with president john f. kennedy. >>> to troubled waters of the cruise ship industry where consumer confidence has dropped 12% in the last year, a year filled with fires, accidents and health threats finally forcing lawmakers to try to hold them better accountable.
defense attorneys are expected to call more than a dozen witnesses and, if vindicated, bulger himself could also take the stand. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there was a surprise appearance by a special guest in her hometown last night. amanda berry, one of three women held captive for ten years, waved to the cheering crowd at the rover fest concert in cleveland. it was berry's first public appearance since escaping captivity and one day after her kidnapper ariel castro,...
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speaking at the korean war veterans memorial in washington was defense secretary hagel. the president called on the nation to recognize their sacrifice saying their legacy is the 50 million people who live freely in a democratic south korea. >> your lives are an inspiration. your service will never be forgotten. you have the thanks of a grateful nation, and your shining deeds will live now and forever. >> the fighting on both sides of the korean conflict claimed more than 1,200,000 lives, but there was never a formal peace treaty, and there is sharp contrast between how the two koreas are marking this day. we have two reports from the divided peninsula, beginning with nbc's ann curry. she's inside north korea with a rare glimpse of that secretive society. ann? >> reporter: lester, good evening. we were invited here on this anniversary with more than 100 other members of the world's press, and today we saw a massive show of force. north korea, a small nation with the world's fourth largest army, staged one of its biggest military parades ever today. in a show of defiant p
speaking at the korean war veterans memorial in washington was defense secretary hagel. the president called on the nation to recognize their sacrifice saying their legacy is the 50 million people who live freely in a democratic south korea. >> your lives are an inspiration. your service will never be forgotten. you have the thanks of a grateful nation, and your shining deeds will live now and forever. >> the fighting on both sides of the korean conflict claimed more than 1,200,000...
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and i've listened to your defense. >> i gave you a defense. >> no. you told me your defense was that you didn't have anything to do with this. that's what you told me. >> you guys have the opportunity to make sure the report clearly states when, where, how, and who. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of the staff member. now, hopefully i'm going to be using a greater standard than that for you, and i usually do, but that's all that is required to make a finding of a violation of the rules in the administrative hearing in this institution. now, whether you accept that or not is entirely up to you. i have answered your questions and i have given you an opportunity to present your brief defense, and at this point i'm going to conclude your testimony and you may have a chair. >> you tell me the padlock is mine and you ain't even proved -- >> well, you have asked questions and i have given you the answers. you may have a chair in the other room. >> that's exactly what i'm talking about. they say
and i've listened to your defense. >> i gave you a defense. >> no. you told me your defense was that you didn't have anything to do with this. that's what you told me. >> you guys have the opportunity to make sure the report clearly states when, where, how, and who. >> the standard of evidence is some evidence. the courts have ruled that that can be the report of the staff member. now, hopefully i'm going to be using a greater standard than that for you, and i usually...
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so i think it's precisely those people that are making us weak in defense. i didn't start this one, and i don't plan on starting things by criticizing other republicans. but if they want to make me the target, they will get it back in spades. >> one makes me think of a high school student council election, gimme gimme gimme. republican king of new york issued a stark warning to the party on cnn's state of the union. here he is. >> when you have rand paul actually comparing snowden to martin luther king or henry david thoreau, this is madness. this is the anti-war left wing democrats of the 1960s that nominated george mcgovern and destroyed their party for almost 20 years. i don't want that happening to our party. >> love this fight. joining me now are two msnbc political analysts. neither strong republicans from what i can tell. david corn with mother jones and jonathan alter who comes from an old line democratic family. the a beautifully written book by john alter, "obama and his enemies." it is a fair fight because they're actually fighting about important
so i think it's precisely those people that are making us weak in defense. i didn't start this one, and i don't plan on starting things by criticizing other republicans. but if they want to make me the target, they will get it back in spades. >> one makes me think of a high school student council election, gimme gimme gimme. republican king of new york issued a stark warning to the party on cnn's state of the union. here he is. >> when you have rand paul actually comparing snowden...
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and who isn't strong on national defense. the reality here it has more to do with positioning themselves for 2016 in terms of who wins between christie and paul, i think they both come out losers. >> we are talking about the future. let's talk about the current. i want to switch gears and talk about what has really become a big issue, a major disappointment for the democratic party in california where the city of san diego saying it's not going to pay mayor bob filner's legal bills tied to the sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by this ever growing number of accusers. take a listen. >> on the sidewalk, the mayor suddenly, in clear view of anyone who might pass by, grabbed and kissed her, jamming his tongue down her throat! >> i was placed in the filner head-lock and moved around as a rag doll while he whispered sexual comments in my ear. he had asked me to work without my underwear on. >> he pulled my hand closer to him and he reached over to kiss me. i turned my head at that moment and on the side of my face, i got
and who isn't strong on national defense. the reality here it has more to do with positioning themselves for 2016 in terms of who wins between christie and paul, i think they both come out losers. >> we are talking about the future. let's talk about the current. i want to switch gears and talk about what has really become a big issue, a major disappointment for the democratic party in california where the city of san diego saying it's not going to pay mayor bob filner's legal bills tied...
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what do you say to that defense, sir? >> part of it is i'm not totally sure where those numbers come from. they may be accurate but when we visited the facilities, when we talked to people who work in these facilities, they describe scenes more like this. like one person, two people, a few people working on a shift. not lots of folks. and you know, for example, in a trial that occurred in northern california, the testimony in the trial, the documents produced in the trial was that in one of the memory care units, there was nobody on staff on certain nights. in the memory care unit where the woman died in texas, there was one person on duty, on staff according to police reports. that's more the kind of thing we've heard about. >> john: tonight, 48 years to the day after president johnson signed the social security amendments into law which provide for medicaid and medicare. i don't know if you know about that coincidence but i would like to ask before we go, what should people look for and what are some warning signs when
what do you say to that defense, sir? >> part of it is i'm not totally sure where those numbers come from. they may be accurate but when we visited the facilities, when we talked to people who work in these facilities, they describe scenes more like this. like one person, two people, a few people working on a shift. not lots of folks. and you know, for example, in a trial that occurred in northern california, the testimony in the trial, the documents produced in the trial was that in one...
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this comes just three days after judge denise len began debating the verdict both the prosecution and defense rested their cases on friday afternoon after the verdict is announced the court will move into a sentencing phase where the defense expected to call on some two dozen witnesses the prosecution meanwhile will call on a reported twenty one people manning has already pleaded not guilty to ten lesser charges which could result in a maximum of twenty years behind bars however because colonel lynn refused to drop the aiding the enemy charge manning could end up spending the rest of. his life in prison but no matter the outcome one hundred twelve days will be knocked off of the final sentence because of harsh treatment that manning received while staying in the quantico prison that included months of solitary confinement manning spent an unprecedented one thousand one day one hundred days in pretrial confinement until his trial began in june meanwhile protests happened internationally over the weekend in support of manning in countries like australia italy belgium and south korea and also th
this comes just three days after judge denise len began debating the verdict both the prosecution and defense rested their cases on friday afternoon after the verdict is announced the court will move into a sentencing phase where the defense expected to call on some two dozen witnesses the prosecution meanwhile will call on a reported twenty one people manning has already pleaded not guilty to ten lesser charges which could result in a maximum of twenty years behind bars however because colonel...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for those secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden, which they did. still, the espionage charges are historic. >> espionage charges have been brought against spies and traitors and not those who leaked information to the media with no ill intent. >> it is a serious precedent, it is a serious abuse, and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in a statement, the top democrat and republican on the house intelligence commi
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense calls a huge victory. guilty on 20 counts, but not guilty on the most serious charge, aiding the enemy. manning gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables, and this video that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. he faces up to 136 years in prison. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who deseminight it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the...
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filler in wants the city council to pay for his defense and sexually harassing allegedly women all across the greater san diego metro area. and there's that story. now let's go -- he's an idiot. let's go on and talk about the pope. >> it's a man thing. i'm sorry. they're so unbelievably entitled and confident and ridiculously self-aware. can i say that, jeremy? >> not looking at me -- >> which you are. >> oh, dear. >> can't believe that turned into -- i'm so happy. >> you can look that way. >> lovingly in the eye and say -- >> pope francis is back at the vatican after his first foreign trip as pontiff but the flight back to europe that is making headlines. during an airborne news conference on route from brazil the pope spoke with reporters for over an hour delivering candid responses to questions related to some of the church's most polarizing policies. news correspondent anne thompson has the story. >> reporter: from the mass attended by more than 3 million on the beach, to more personal encounters, spectacular images mark pope frances' trip to braz brazil. most dramatic moments came on
filler in wants the city council to pay for his defense and sexually harassing allegedly women all across the greater san diego metro area. and there's that story. now let's go -- he's an idiot. let's go on and talk about the pope. >> it's a man thing. i'm sorry. they're so unbelievably entitled and confident and ridiculously self-aware. can i say that, jeremy? >> not looking at me -- >> which you are. >> oh, dear. >> can't believe that turned into -- i'm so happy....
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the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killings. >> the most alarming aspect of the video to me, however, was seemingly delightful bloodlust that they appeared to have. for me, this seems similar to a child torturing ants with magnifying glasses." >> reporter: wikileaks owner julian assange says their owners will fight the conviction on the charges. >> it's a serious abuse, and it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: and legal experts predict manning's convictions will have a chilling effect on future leakers. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information, and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> all right. >> that was nbc's jim miklaszewski reporting. >
the defense claimed manning first set out to reveal abuses by the u.s. military in iraq. in a pretrial statement to the court, manning admitted he leaked this classified video of an apache helicopter attack in iraq that killed a number of insurgents and two innocent civilians and said he was troubled by the american crew joking about the killings. >> the most alarming aspect of the video to me, however, was seemingly delightful bloodlust that they appeared to have. for me, this seems...
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the defense was feeling very confident. but again this is a very big victory for the sec. again the jury finding tourre liable on six count. the only count he wasn't liable on is making mysterious material omissions with regards to various marketing materials to be made to aca. which is one of the short or i should say long investors. but this long investors, in the ceo called abicuss in which they lost several hundred million dollars. there was a claim that mr. tourre, a 34-year-old doctoral candidate at university of chicago, mislead investors in marketing the synthetic ceo called abicus. most notably john paulson's hedge fund not only helped select the reference mortgages for this portfolio but also he didn't correct an assumption by some of the investors that he was only short the portfolio. there was some who assume that mr. paulson's hedge funded also taken a long position. so again, this is a significant victory for sec. keep in mind the agency is only brought three cases to trial. one of them concerning a citigroup executive. that citigroup executive found not guil
the defense was feeling very confident. but again this is a very big victory for the sec. again the jury finding tourre liable on six count. the only count he wasn't liable on is making mysterious material omissions with regards to various marketing materials to be made to aca. which is one of the short or i should say long investors. but this long investors, in the ceo called abicuss in which they lost several hundred million dollars. there was a claim that mr. tourre, a 34-year-old doctoral...
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has not learned to keep it in his trousers: we heard not just an apology from anthony weiner, but a defense from his wife huma abedin as well. >> anthony has made horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from congress and after. but i do very strongly believe that that is between us and our marriage. really what i want to say elections, i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning we're moving forward. >> john: horrible mistakes, is that just like saying bill clinton was too familiar with the help? this latest apology which took place on tuesday regarding another woman another bunch of sex texts and pictures of mr. weiner's apparatus all took place just a few months before his mayoral run. here to talk discuss whether we should even be talking about it my panel mr. rick unger the wonderful tom doorty, and author comedian jeff krisler. thankthank you for being here. horrible mistakes. is that like calling the ruling peevish. >> when it happens twice he's admitting it's wrong. and i'm starting to think as a new york city resident maybe he should be mayor. he
has not learned to keep it in his trousers: we heard not just an apology from anthony weiner, but a defense from his wife huma abedin as well. >> anthony has made horrible mistakes, both before he resigned from congress and after. but i do very strongly believe that that is between us and our marriage. really what i want to say elections, i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning we're moving forward. >> john: horrible mistakes, is that just like...
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i am the president of the naacp legal defense fund. part of the team of lawyers to litigate this of the county kayseven argued in the supreme court. says the decision in that case our client and americans all of the country have been deeply concerned about whether we are going backwards on the right to vote. this meeting was important to have the president of the united states, the attorney general of the united states affirmed that we are not going backwards and reaffirm the commitment of protecting the right to vote. 150 years ago the supreme court of the united states said the right to vote is preservative of all rights. and they're for this moment we are and as it relates to voting rights is not a moment about african-american, latinos, native americans, or asian american chief of asian-americans. america and democracy, we stand for, whether we're willing to protect the thing that defines us as citizens in this country. with the president of the united states, he will stand behind it. he will do everything in his power to ensure th
i am the president of the naacp legal defense fund. part of the team of lawyers to litigate this of the county kayseven argued in the supreme court. says the decision in that case our client and americans all of the country have been deeply concerned about whether we are going backwards on the right to vote. this meeting was important to have the president of the united states, the attorney general of the united states affirmed that we are not going backwards and reaffirm the commitment of...
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should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because but we didn't do it because we're concerned about civil liberties. who is going to win that fight? >> are you asking me? >> i'm asking david. if you come out with what looks to be an esoteric argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked. >> chris, i worked 20 feet from the oval office for years and i saw the president the national security team grapple with a very real threat of attack. and the tools that are there that the nsa provided were important in thwarting some of those attacks. if we hadn't done it, then we would indeed have had more catastrophic kinds of attacks. i think people would have been outraged about it. but carly is right. we have to be carable about how we do it. that's why we have to have the involvement of all three branchs of government -- congress, the courts and the executive branch. the a
should the united states be primarily concerned with its own defense? do we have to be careful we don't get invaded and two days later say somebody says if we'd only done one thing because but we didn't do it because we're concerned about civil liberties. who is going to win that fight? >> are you asking me? >> i'm asking david. if you come out with what looks to be an esoteric argument and you didn't use that power, you're dead politically in this country if you get attacked....
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i will say, and this is no defense of the language, the language was clearly bad and sexist. this is not the first time at least this new york reporter has heard language like that from a press aide. there have been notoriously rough and aggressive and really colorful press aides in and around new york city and state government over the years. this was obviously a mistake by barbara morgan. this was obviously a mistake where she believed she was off the record or thought she was off the record, tpm stands by it. says she was not. that was very clear. she shouldn't have been saying even if they thought she was off the record in general but especially given the circumstances of this campaign. i think that yesterday, i saw anthony weiner's 5:00 event in midtown. they seem like a campaign having a very, very hard time this is not a surprise. they don't quite know what to do at this point. >> anyways, you wrote it seems weiner is trying to channel the spirit of ed koch who wasn't a bad guy. last night we saw a side of him come out when a voter challenged him on the question whethe
i will say, and this is no defense of the language, the language was clearly bad and sexist. this is not the first time at least this new york reporter has heard language like that from a press aide. there have been notoriously rough and aggressive and really colorful press aides in and around new york city and state government over the years. this was obviously a mistake by barbara morgan. this was obviously a mistake where she believed she was off the record or thought she was off the record,...
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i was told a short time ago in today's hearing prosecutors and defense attorneys have gone back and forth on the expertise of a general who is a military official and that person may be testifying on the damage to national security. >> on the point the head of wikileaks has weighed in on the damage caused by manning's leaks. >> there's been no accusation that anyone was come to any harm as a result of his leaks. investigation, prosecution for tor chture have taken place bece of the leaks. >> thanks very much. bryaned to reporting for us. >>> sleeping on the job and stealing from passengers. damaging new report against the tsa. the same agency charged with keeping us safe. "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i he
i was told a short time ago in today's hearing prosecutors and defense attorneys have gone back and forth on the expertise of a general who is a military official and that person may be testifying on the damage to national security. >> on the point the head of wikileaks has weighed in on the damage caused by manning's leaks. >> there's been no accusation that anyone was come to any harm as a result of his leaks. investigation, prosecution for tor chture have taken place bece of the...
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defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[laughter] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president ellison and the current staff and faculty for all they have done, and particularly for president ellison's passion and leadership. so i ask for a round of applause for david ellison.[applause] niu is becoming worldwide respected institution with a dynamic and visionary plan. it is not all pie in the sky. you are integrating intelligence, which is a big thing to me, one student at a time, and that is what the i.c. needs from you as graduates. i salute you for that. as they say -- this is an exciting time to be in the intelligence community. most of us would prefer a more boring time, i know i wou
defense intelligence college, and now it is most appropriate the national intelligence university. i am referred to as director, at least in polite company, and had been called general, colonel, etc., and back when the marine corps asic training, i was called several things there which i cannot repeat in mixed company.[laughter] as we developed over the last 50 years, i like to think we have gotten wiser with those name changes, at least niu has. i want to take a moment to commend president...
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why the defensive nature of the deal? because advertisers are going directly to facebook, google and twitter. i don't think this merger can stop that flow. if anything, if i was running one of these companies, i would have sought twitter. two do not necessarily have the smarts -- that's something facebook, twitter and google, to another extent, salesforce.com know how to do. with younger people increasingly turning to their mobile devices for news, sports and entertainment, you can't let them deck tate the terms to their clients. tv, web, print, radio, that's going to be viewed as a positive by the clients. somehow, the combined entity can wren f better terms from the online ad world. second deal is kind of a puzzle, frankly. it's a head scratcher. irish drug company for 8.6 billion in cash. knock off store brands, over the counter drugs. they can manufacture these products cheaply and charge less than the competition to make much more money than they do when they offer players like johnson & johnson and proctor and gambl
why the defensive nature of the deal? because advertisers are going directly to facebook, google and twitter. i don't think this merger can stop that flow. if anything, if i was running one of these companies, i would have sought twitter. two do not necessarily have the smarts -- that's something facebook, twitter and google, to another extent, salesforce.com know how to do. with younger people increasingly turning to their mobile devices for news, sports and entertainment, you can't let them...
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because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of -- small example that has long-term, interesting ripple effects in the economy which will depress it, that's the real fiscal impact, in my view, not just the raw dollars coming from the department of defense. it's how it affects the behavior of the agencies that then translates into how it affects the behavior of the folks who are supporting federal government activities. >> just there's a short-term impact to government spending which, i mean, if you look at cbo to, they say it's stimulative, good thing, and there's a long-term impa
because we need to contract in defense. but the point is, and this gets to scott's point, is that has some level of economic impact. the reason they're laying folks off, of course, is the downturn, but also the department of defense because of furloughs and soon to be riffs, they're delaying the contracts. and so what used to take three months or six months is now taking a year to write a contract, and the industry's not going to pay for guys to stand around a year waiting for the department of...
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chief defense attorney david coombs had portrayed manning as a well-meaning but naive whistle nawer. manning himself had told the mudge his aim was to provoke a public debate about american foreign policy and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. coombs walked out of the court, he was greeted with applause by snning supporters. soday is a good day, he was quoted as saying. but bradley is by no means out of the fire. manning still faces a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. a hearing to determine manning's mannice begins tomorrow and could last for weeks. he can no longer be sentenced to but hethout parole, but he could still end up spending the rest of his life in prison. >> schieffer: okay, dave. chiek you. another american charged with remaonage remains in limbo which o the case of edward snowden is i airport in russia. a fired n.s.a. contract employee revealed two top secret toprnment surveillance programs, of course. russia is considering his request for temporary asylum. mpe u.s. government wants him tent home to strand trial. no snowden is still in the moscow airport tonight b
chief defense attorney david coombs had portrayed manning as a well-meaning but naive whistle nawer. manning himself had told the mudge his aim was to provoke a public debate about american foreign policy and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. coombs walked out of the court, he was greeted with applause by snning supporters. soday is a good day, he was quoted as saying. but bradley is by no means out of the fire. manning still faces a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison. a hearing to...
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today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense called a huge victory, guilty on 20 counts including espionage but not guilty on the mode serious charge, aiding the enemy. he gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables and this video, a helicopter that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found manning negligent but said he did not intend for the secrets to land in the hands of osama bin laden which they did. still, experts and supporters say the espionage convictions are unprecedented. >> historically the charges have been brought against spies and against traitors and not against people who leaked information to the media. >> it is a serious precedent. it is a serious abuse. it will mean the end of national security journalism in the united states as we know it. >> reporter: the white house and state department had no comment. in the state, the top democrat and republican said justice was served. now
today sentencing follows what private bradley manning's defense called a huge victory, guilty on 20 counts including espionage but not guilty on the mode serious charge, aiding the enemy. he gave wikileaks battle plans, diplomatic cables and this video, a helicopter that killed innocent civilians in baghdad. >> the government is very, very serious about protecting the status of classified information and people who disseminate it are playing with fire. >> reporter: the judge found...
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over the weekend we know that secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel, were in contact with top officials in egypt. and really issued statements of concern. the secretary of state calling on leaders in egypt to bring that country back from the brink, calling on egyptians to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible. and, of course, richard, there is this issue of u.s. aid to egypt. 1.5 billion dollars that the united states gives to egypt every year. the obama administration has not yet said it would withdraw that aid but can i tell you that there are a lot of lawmakers who are calling on them to do. at this point in time, the administration is dangling that aid over the head of egypt, hoping they will in the words of the secretary of state, come back from the brink. >> kristen welker, thank you so much. >>> we will be monitoring that news conference with secretary kerry and bring you any news that comes out of it once it gets started. we will be listening for you. >>> two coasts and three scandal plagued politicians and growing course for each to exit the politi
over the weekend we know that secretary of state john kerry, defense secretary chuck hagel, were in contact with top officials in egypt. and really issued statements of concern. the secretary of state calling on leaders in egypt to bring that country back from the brink, calling on egyptians to hold free and fair elections as soon as possible. and, of course, richard, there is this issue of u.s. aid to egypt. 1.5 billion dollars that the united states gives to egypt every year. the obama...
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the defense felt their client had done such a strong job on the stand, convincing jurors he was there to tell the truth and clear his name, they decided ton call any other witnesses. and mr. tourre and his team had no comment. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. mary thompson outside the courthouse tonight. odds are you will find more than a few products made by this 100-year-old company. up next, we are talking to the boss of clorox. ceo of clorox. plus his fight for the oakland a's. then are all of the other billionaires picking on bill ackman? it might seem like that. we will get to the bottom of the billionaire battle and what happened at jc penney. and we will talk with bob benmosc benmosche, minutes after his firm releases its earnings. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing, jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ time to have new
the defense felt their client had done such a strong job on the stand, convincing jurors he was there to tell the truth and clear his name, they decided ton call any other witnesses. and mr. tourre and his team had no comment. maria, back to you. >> thank you very much. mary thompson outside the courthouse tonight. odds are you will find more than a few products made by this 100-year-old company. up next, we are talking to the boss of clorox. ceo of clorox. plus his fight for the oakland...
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but the white house was extremely defensive and critical on the i.r.s. stuff. which i must say not bragging here but i said from the beginning was a phony scandal. because the i.r.s. a was doing its job and they were looking at other groups. the white house has accepted that fact. >> the white house' actions would suggest they didn't think it was a phony scandal because they immediately got rid of some of the people at the top of the i.r.s. and they put someone they trusted in charge. they announced there would be a top to bottom investigation. i think that's happening but what's happened through that investigation is the waters have been muddied a little bit. we've learned that maybe the i.r.s. wasn't just targeting tea party and conservative groups. maybe they were also targeting liberal groups, targeting groups that don't have a real clear political view one way or the other. there are some pro israel groups that got second looks. so you're starting to see hmm maybe the i.r.s. was look at a lot of people who were applying for tax-exempt status in a more subs
but the white house was extremely defensive and critical on the i.r.s. stuff. which i must say not bragging here but i said from the beginning was a phony scandal. because the i.r.s. a was doing its job and they were looking at other groups. the white house has accepted that fact. >> the white house' actions would suggest they didn't think it was a phony scandal because they immediately got rid of some of the people at the top of the i.r.s. and they put someone they trusted in charge....
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it's a limit on both the defense side and the non-defense side. but it's a limit. it's an attempt to control that which has been so difficult to control in this town, which is federal spending. now i should point out that even if we abide by the spending caps that are in the existing law -- so if we followed the law, we're still going to run a huge deficit. next year the deficit will be about $560 billion. that means next year, if we have the spending discipline of living within the law, we will still increase our total outstanding debt by more than $500 billion, and our debt as a percentage of our economy will rise to 76%. 76% debt to g.d.p. ratio is already -- our debt to g.d.p. ratio is already higher than it should be. it's already costing us economic growth in jobs. it's going to rise further, and that's assuming we stick to the spending cap. i should point out that the way we got to this point is just spending on auto pilot, just growing spending every year. i'll give you one example. since 2000, total federal spending has doubled. that's the scale of the inc
it's a limit on both the defense side and the non-defense side. but it's a limit. it's an attempt to control that which has been so difficult to control in this town, which is federal spending. now i should point out that even if we abide by the spending caps that are in the existing law -- so if we followed the law, we're still going to run a huge deficit. next year the deficit will be about $560 billion. that means next year, if we have the spending discipline of living within the law, we...
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even though i thing everything ought to be on the table, particularly defense spending. but future debt comes from the into side of the budget that remains untouched and that's the explosion of programs like social security. but we -- there's been a lot of threats -- we were told that the sky was going to fall, and "washington post" did a story of looking at the 46 myth wes have heard, automatic actually materialized, and only 11 and one of the things that is interesting this week to talk about when we talk about sequestration -- which is a very small opt -- amount of money which mostly affected the growth of spending. it's kind of -- don't really know how it's going to play out because government agencies have the ability to -- we have heard that it was going to be devastating for defense contractors, and they were going to -- just announced their profit and they're up 10% in spite of sequestration. so i think there's just a lot of hand-waving, threatening people, and that it's not going to be -- again, we agree, not the best way to go about cutting spending or being fi
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itself did not pursue a stand your ground defense that it was irrelevant but it was absolutely not. it was part of the position of the judge as she gave instructions to this jury and clearly, this one juror felt very constrained by that. >> when the jury asked during deliberations on that saturday afternoon going into the evening, they asked for further explanation of misdemeanor, and then before -- she sent them back to start talking about it rather than giving them at that moment the further instruction, the clarification. then they never came back and they never got it. so there was something else going on there towards the last couple of hours. sybrina fulton of course trayvon martin's mother, had reacted to this. she said, it is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror b29, comments which we already knew in our hearts to be true, that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. this new information challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child. >> sybrina fulton has been crystal clear that he
itself did not pursue a stand your ground defense that it was irrelevant but it was absolutely not. it was part of the position of the judge as she gave instructions to this jury and clearly, this one juror felt very constrained by that. >> when the jury asked during deliberations on that saturday afternoon going into the evening, they asked for further explanation of misdemeanor, and then before -- she sent them back to start talking about it rather than giving them at that moment the...
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just in ohio, 22,000 furloughs in the civilian defense sector. the policies of this republican house are hampering robust economic growth across our country. the federal reserve agrees with what i am saying. in a recent hearing the chair of the fed said the economic recovery has continued at a moderate pace. in recent quarters, despite the strong head winds created by federal fiscal policy. unfortunately republicans will likely continue to refuse to compromise and focus on slowing the economy even further. we have already cut spending by $2.5 trillion. that has real impact on job creation. discretionary spending is at its lowest level in 45 years. the federal deficit is projected to be at its lowest level in recent memory, and the treasury has actually even recently made payments on the national debt. we need a jobs bill here not more reckless cuts. the president has a plan, the republicans don't. i would urge my republican colleagues, bring to the floor the president's jobs agenda, let's show america which party is committed to job creation in t
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> since trayvon martin was shot and killed last year, a lot of focus has been placed on what we, as a society, can and should do to help save black men and boys in our communities. this week, congress got involved, inviting martin's father, tracy, to speak at the first-ever gathering of the first congressional caucus on black men and boys. we highlighted the concerns facing black boys on this show recently, when i spoke to author and spiritual life coach, iyanla vanzant. we spoke about father lessons and the subject of her show, iyanla: fix my life, on the oprah winfrey network. what about our black girls and those who mother them. what about the struggles and public safety questions faced by young black women? the latest edition of "iyanla: fix my life" will premiere at 9:00 p.m. on own and focus on black mothers and daughters. here with me to discuss it and much, much more is the one and only iyanla van zandt, who beginning in september will be a columnist for "o"
it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> since trayvon martin was shot and killed last year, a lot of focus has been placed on what we, as a society, can and should do to help save black men and boys in our communities. this week, congress got involved, inviting martin's father, tracy, to speak at the first-ever gathering of the first congressional caucus on black men and boys. we highlighted the...
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leapt us know what you think. >> the only defense he has is clearly he's mentally ill. clearly. >> it's obviously a deeper problem and, therefore, he certainly shouldn't be running for office right now. >> coming up on "morning joe" we'll talk to former governor howard dean plus chuck todd will join dfrgs and we'll reveal the new cover of "time" magazine and at that report from richard engel who gets a rare look at the cia's spy tools. and the congressman who compares immigrants with drug mules. >> good morning. we have our first storm for people that live in florida, up the east coast. this is dorian. became a tropical storm yesterday. here's the new advisory. it's heading to the west over the next five days. not expected to become a big hurricane any time soon but going over very warm water the end of this forecast period. a lot of questions in what the intensity will be. it will be steered to the caribbean or west coast. it's in agreement that sooner or later dorian will be a brush with the east coast or head in this general direction. it's a beautiful morning in new
leapt us know what you think. >> the only defense he has is clearly he's mentally ill. clearly. >> it's obviously a deeper problem and, therefore, he certainly shouldn't be running for office right now. >> coming up on "morning joe" we'll talk to former governor howard dean plus chuck todd will join dfrgs and we'll reveal the new cover of "time" magazine and at that report from richard engel who gets a rare look at the cia's spy tools. and the congressman...
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. >> all of the bipartisan votes support for an amendment in the house this week is part of the defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans in the senate? >> i'm definitely working with democrats and republicans to overall this program dramatically. there's a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle and the discussions certainly have accelerated since that extraordinary house vote. we have already a quarter of the united states senator on record saying they are interested in pursuing, certainly, the issue that are central to the debate. that's the reason we insisted on finally getting answers. the answer to your question is yes, you'll see a strong and bipartisan effort in the senate to pick up on the work of the house and to fix a problem that i think intrude on the privacy and liberty of millions of law-abiding americans. >>> you watch all of of senator wyden's remarks. >> the first lady reflect the united states about what women are supposed to be today. are we suppose to be mom -- supposed to be first me
. >> all of the bipartisan votes support for an amendment in the house this week is part of the defense appropriations bill. are you working on a similar proposal with democrats and republicans in the senate? >> i'm definitely working with democrats and republicans to overall this program dramatically. there's a number of discussions already. senators on both sides of the aisle and the discussions certainly have accelerated since that extraordinary house vote. we have already a...
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. >> i'm not so sure that this defense well, i told you more was going to come out. we put this behind us, is going to work because the idea that he said that more of this stuff was going to come out the assumption was that these were sort of while he was in congress. i never -- shame on me, but i never thought he might have been referring to stuff after he had allegedly gone and sort of addressed his issue and need to have the online relationships. this was less than a year ago. >> bill: huma said i've forgiven him and you should, too. >> i love him. i have forgiven him. i believe in him. and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward. >> bill: we are moving forward. she says. i've forgiven him. well, i'm glad she has and i admire her for doing so. he did have a code name here. he wasn't using -- this woman knew who he was. she says that. he knew he was a former member of congress. and she thought -- she had no problem with that. but anyhow, just so other people didn't pick up on who he was in case they saw the photos, selfies he was sending. he was u
. >> i'm not so sure that this defense well, i told you more was going to come out. we put this behind us, is going to work because the idea that he said that more of this stuff was going to come out the assumption was that these were sort of while he was in congress. i never -- shame on me, but i never thought he might have been referring to stuff after he had allegedly gone and sort of addressed his issue and need to have the online relationships. this was less than a year ago. >>...